Jesús Adrián Romero is an artist whose music has accompanied generations with an intimate, reflective, and deeply human message. A songwriter, performer, and author, he has built a solid career over nearly three decades, marked by a constant search for beauty, truth, and spiritual connection.
Since the beginning of his career in the 1990s his voice has echoed across some of the most iconic stages in the Americas, from the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City and Luna Park in Buenos Aires to the Staples Center in Los Angeles and the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid, a reflection of a career with broad international reach and a genuine connection with his audience.
His artistic sensibility has earned him six Latin Grammy nominations, highlighting essential albums such as El Aire de Tu Casa, El Brillo de Mis Ojos, and El Cielo Aún Espera. With over 5.8 billion streams on Spotify, he was also one of the first Latin artists to surpass one billion streams on Pandora. His YouTube channel has accumulated billions of views, including more than 844 million on his iconic track Tú Estás Aquí, one of the most meaningful and streamed songs in his catalog.
In recent years, Jesús Adrián has continued to evolve. In 2023, he released El Cielo Aún Espera, an album that expands his musical universe by engaging with genres such as regional Mexican, in collaboration with artists like Adriel Favela. This was followed by the EP Cuatro de Mil Canciones, an acoustic collection that revisits some of his most beloved compositions with maturity and simplicity.
That same year, he toured multiple cities with the Terrenal Tour, a highly acclaimed run of shows that achieved multiple sold-outs and reaffirmed his live performances as a space for emotional and spiritual connection.
His most recent release, Despiértame, is a collaboration with Óscar Iván Treviño (of Duelo) and represents a gentle yet urgent call to return to one’s center, a song that seeks not only to be heard but to spark an inner awakening.
Currently, Jesús Adrián Romero is working on his next studio project, continuing a career that —far from repeating itself, keeps evolving without losing its essence.